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Readers Respond to “The Emergency Department After the Fall of Roe” Article

By ACEP Now | on August 10, 2022 | 1 Comment
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One Response to “Readers Respond to “The Emergency Department After the Fall of Roe” Article”

  1. August 31, 2022

    Melissa Reply

    I’m a bit confused, we have the opinion of four men on the subject of abortion and not one woman. Abortion is not a constitutional right but either is woman’s right to vote, work or not be beaten or raped by their husbands. Interracial marriage is not a constitutional right neither is freedom of choice in who you love. You have the right to bare arms in the day when you had to load a musket to shoot one person. The machine gun did not exist nor did abortion so you can not say the constitution would not have supported it. The minute the author puts in anything about the constitution they make it a politically charged, social message.

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